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Who Do You Think You Are?
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Director/Producer:
Sue Hills |
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Camera Rob Goldie. Wall to Wall. Alistair McGowan finds relatives in India.
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Gallery Guards.
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Director/Producer:
Sam Hobkinson |
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Camera Sam Hobkinson BBC Arts. The stories of the people who live with, and look after the finest works of art in the world.
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The Marriage of Figaro.
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Director/Producer:
Flavia Rittner |
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Camera Steve Standen BBC Classical Music. Recording piano and orchestral rehearsals of a new production.
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Peter Ackroyd’s Romantics (DRAMA/DOC)
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Director/Producer:
Sam Hobkinson |
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Camera Neil Harvey BBC Arts. Three part series on the legacy of the Romantic poets.
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Valley of the Golden Mummies
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Director/Producer:
Mel Morpeth |
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Camera Mike Todd. Archaeology in the Great Western Desert. Egypt.
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The Miracles of Jesus (DRAMA/DOC)
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Director/Producer:
Anna Cox |
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Camera Neil Harvey. BBC R & E. Drama doc in Morocco and Israel.
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Grandchild of the Holocaust part
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Director/Producer:
Lorraine Charker |
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Camera Johann Perry/Neil Harvey BBC. A survivor’s grandson is conducted through a personal history.
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Soldier, Husband, Daughter, Dad.
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Director/Producer:
Michael Houldey |
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Camera Andy Thompson BBC series. In difficult post war Basra with The 1st Royal Horse Artillery’s six month posting.
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Extreme Archaeology part
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Director/Producer:
Mel Morpeth |
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Camera Mike Todd Fulcrum for CH4. Archaeology in remote and hazardous environments. Sea stacks on Shetland in this case.
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The Boy Who Gave Birth To His Twin
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Director/Producer:
Julia Harrington |
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Camera Steve Standen. Mentorn for CH4’s Body Shock series. The strange story of foetus in fetu twins. Filmed in Kazakhstan and the US.
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Pornography – The Musical
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Director/Producer:
Brian Hill |
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Camera Tony Coldwell Century Films. The poetry of Simon Armitage and music from Simon Boswell.
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Healing
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Director/Producer:
John Alexander |
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Camera Neil Harvey BBC Everyman. A film about faith healing at the College for Psychic Studies.
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Cry For Argentina
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Director/Producer:
Angus Mcqueen |
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Camera Paul Otter October Films. With the economy in free-fall, multiple currencies, frozen then devalued bank deposits; there are riots on the streets of Buenos Aires.
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The Last Peasants part
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Director/Producer:
Angus Mcqueen |
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Camera Roger Chapman/Paul Otter October Films. A rural idyll in northern Romania changing forever. Grierson Award
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Living with Cancer
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Director/Producer:
Charlotte Moore/Emma Hindley |
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Camera Johann Perry. BBC. A series based in the oncology department of UCLH. RTS award, best series.
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Columbine High
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Director/Producer:
Paul Tickell |
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Camera Tony Coldwell BBC Modern Times. What dark forces made Eric Harris and Dylan Keble gun down a dozen of their schoolmates on the anniversary of Hitler’s birthday?
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Drinking for Britain part
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Director/Producer:
Brian Hill |
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Camera Tony Coldwell. Century Films for Modern Times. Hard drinking to the poetry of Simon Armitage.
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Mange Tout
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Director/Producer:
Mark Phillips |
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Camera Tony Coldwell BBC Modern Times. The humble pea from Zimbabwe to dinner party. RTS. One World Award.
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